Will 20 minutes on the elliptical make a difference?
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all very good advice here. highly recommend an HRM. i found that after an hour on the elliptical, it would tell me 1,000 calories burned. got the hrm and it's more like 500-700 depending on effort i put into it. same thing on the bike. way over estimated. Or, don't buy an HRM, but be careful if you eat back exercise calories.
diet will be the biggest part of weight loss. add some strength training to increase muscle mass which will help your metabolism, but as someone else said, you can't out-exercise a bad diet if you are trying to lose. when you get to maintenance, you have a little more room for error, but if you are in loss mode, you need to be diligent on your calorie tracking.
I do see a lot of people at the gym with HRMs and that's probably why lol.
Where do you suggest buying one?0 -
Thanks for all the positive comments! I'll give what I'm doing about a month and record what my results are
I've been attempting to eat healthy-ish the past 5 days! If anyone wants feel free to add me and check out my diary and recommend what I should be cutting back on.
My problem though is eating my calorie goal (1450.)
I seem to find that I'm well under most of the time.
add a hard boiled egg as a snack or some greek yogurt. handful of nuts, an apple with a schmear of peanut butter. lots of ways to hit your calories (and avoid the carbs you mentioned before).0 -
I'm a 20-minute elliptical gal ... but as a SAHM with a home gym, I do it 3-5 times a day. Just got into the 20min habit because often that's only as long as I could fit in between mommy duties. Also, my feet fall asleep for anything longer! All exercise is good. I tend to take it pretty easy on my elliptical (it's my TV time) ... much depends on how much effort you put into that 20 minutes too!0
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Absolutely! Shoot, even 10 minutes if that's all someone can do is a start.0
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You steps per day (regular activity) should count in your activity level. You may need to up your level but don't count steps per day as exercise.
I'll go try to fix that0 -
Absolutely! Shoot, even 10 minutes if that's all someone can do is a start.0
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all very good advice here. highly recommend an HRM. i found that after an hour on the elliptical, it would tell me 1,000 calories burned. got the hrm and it's more like 500-700 depending on effort i put into it. same thing on the bike. way over estimated. Or, don't buy an HRM, but be careful if you eat back exercise calories.
diet will be the biggest part of weight loss. add some strength training to increase muscle mass which will help your metabolism, but as someone else said, you can't out-exercise a bad diet if you are trying to lose. when you get to maintenance, you have a little more room for error, but if you are in loss mode, you need to be diligent on your calorie tracking.
I do see a lot of people at the gym with HRMs and that's probably why lol.
Where do you suggest buying one?
Weight and age doesn't matter. It's still inflated (as are the calories burned on MFP - talk about over-estimating!). At any rate, any sporting goods store will carry them. ****'s (MFP censored a store name - it's D*I*C*K's), Sports Authority, etc. all should carry what you are looking for. Or you can buy them online. I personally like the Polar brand, but there are tons out there. They go from pretty basic to really high end. I find the Polar fits in the middle. I've got the FT4 or 7. I can't remember. But it was about $80.0 -
Yes, of course!!!
You have to start somewhere. If you start doing a really intense/hard workout, you won't be able to continue with it. This is a great place to start and then gradually start adding time.
Another idea.......do intervals! I like to do 1min on a lower resistance and then 1min giving it my all on a high resistance. Doing intervals burns belly fat really quickly and I've seen much faster results with doing elliptical intervals/running intervals as compared to just doing it normally.
Best of Luck!0 -
Any exercise is great! Whatever you can do will help.
That said, most of your loss is going to come from you diet. BUT,... you will feel much better,.. you will look better. And keeping with your diet will be easier if you exercise.0 -
all very good advice here. highly recommend an HRM. i found that after an hour on the elliptical, it would tell me 1,000 calories burned. got the hrm and it's more like 500-700 depending on effort i put into it. same thing on the bike. way over estimated. Or, don't buy an HRM, but be careful if you eat back exercise calories.
diet will be the biggest part of weight loss. add some strength training to increase muscle mass which will help your metabolism, but as someone else said, you can't out-exercise a bad diet if you are trying to lose. when you get to maintenance, you have a little more room for error, but if you are in loss mode, you need to be diligent on your calorie tracking.
I do see a lot of people at the gym with HRMs and that's probably why lol.
Where do you suggest buying one?
Weight and age doesn't matter. It's still inflated (as are the calories burned on MFP - talk about over-estimating!). At any rate, any sporting goods store will carry them. ****'s (MFP censored a store name - it's D*I*C*K's), Sports Authority, etc. all should carry what you are looking for. Or you can buy them online. I personally like the Polar brand, but there are tons out there. They go from pretty basic to really high end. I find the Polar fits in the middle. I've got the FT4 or 7. I can't remember. But it was about $80.0 -
Every little bit helps, 1 minute on the elliptical is great because it has the potential to turn into 2 minutes, then 20, then 45. These calories spent will give you more freedom and choices when it comes to food. When you notice how you can eat anything you want within reason and not be hungry but still lose weight, those 20 minutes may mean the difference between quitting within a month or sticking to it long enough to reach your goals.0
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I have a question ..... so I have a knee injury that never healed correctly.... so its hard for me to go on the treadmill and try jogging for any amount of time.... is being on an elliptical just as good? Considering I can't go faster then 3.5mph on a treadmill but can ALWAYS stay anywhere from 4.3mph-5.2mph?0
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Don't be afraid to start small just be afraid to stay there.
That is the best advice i've read since I started my exercise / diet journey. Truly inspirational quote. :-)0
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